“Yuvraj deserves every opportunity to make a comeback. BCCI gave him a slightly belated wedding gift,” said Gavaskar, while analysing the ODI and T20 teams on NDTV.

Yuvraj Singh had a good Ranji Trophy season in 2016. He scored 672 from five matches with a highest score of 260. That’s a very healthy average of 84.

“He might not be as brilliant as he was when 21 years old but he is still an outstanding fielder,” Gavaskar added.

Yuvraj last played a ODI against South Africa in December 2013, while his last T20I appearance was in March last year.

However, the fans are sure that the long lay-off and the rather hectic wedding schedule has not tired Yuvraj and that a special treatment awaits Stuart Broad, whom Yuvi had hit for six sixes in an over during the inaugural ICC World T20 in South Africa (2007).

A few fans thought Yuvraj Singh and Ashish Nehra’s comeback is like the return of the old, demonetized 500 and 200 rupee currency notes.